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What the group does not do

While the group fosters links with solicitors and other relevant professionals and may offer support and advice to those we believe to be wrongly convicted, the group cannot offer legal advice or legal representation. We do not have the resources, infrastructure or expertise to represent people in police stations, in the courts or in other legal matters.

The group deals only with wrongful convictions in the criminal courts and cannot offer advice or support in civil matters.

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